Hopefully this means we can get some actual keto snacks at the grocery store. Having an entire aisle of bread with hundreds of loaves and my store only carries around 3 packages of low carb pita breads. Maybe I'm the only one buying them all up every week, who knows.

Yeah, i see tortillas everywhere but I only recently started seeing joseph's low carb pita breads at my local supermarket. I personally am not a big fan of tortillas so just having another option was pretty exciting. I'm not sure if you have schmidt's 647 white/wheat/italian breads near you but the stores near me are regularly carrying those now. It's 6 net carbs per slice which knocks out a big portion of your macro if you make a sandwich with it so it's just something for when i get a craving but the pita breads come in 2 sizes, a smaller one that's 4 net carbs and a larger one that's 5 net carbs. I haven't tried the lavash but that will be something I'm going to keep an eye out for. Just give us more options! =)

Cool, thanks. I never heard of this product before so it's always nice to find new stuff to taste. It's odd that item isn't listed with their low carb products link but it is the featured item of the month. Their prices seem pretty reasonable too.

That Amazon price (of $7.35) is outrageous. I used to get it from Netrition for $3.19 and now get it from Walmart (grocery delivery) for $2.56.

I usually cut the sheets into sandwich-sized pieces. And sometimes cut those into quarters if I want to make bite-sized items. For example, top with a quarter slice of cheese, a slice of Roma tomato, and some egg salad or chicken salad.

Yeah, I remember taking econ classes in that building, theater seats with a small fold out tray was probably the worst for taking notes and exams on. I think it was also called Loews back then, I remember catching Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels and Mystery Men there. Needless to say it's been awhile since seeing that area, I didn't recognize the engineering building at all.

I missed out living at Warren, they put me in 1019 as a freshman. I moved across the street from there to I think 1056 my senior year. That brings back memories, the landlord there still owes us for overcharging us when our neighbors dumped all their trash in front of our door when moving out. That place was such a dump, there was that one time our front door literally fell off the hinges and the other time the ceiling collapsed in the bathroom and we found a dead rat in the wreckage. Good times. =)

If you want to reduce your blood sugar it's all about what you put in your body. Carbs is the culprit that raises our blood sugars, try to reduce it. Educate yourself with what you perceive as high in carb and what actually is. Before I was diagnosed with T2, I had no idea that some foods I perceived as healthy like a banana was actually very high in carbs and not the ideal food to eat for a diabetic.

thanks, i usually find sports streams off nbastreams etc but it's more of the principle than anything else since i am paying for msg.. which just makes me wonder why i'm still paying for all these cable channels when i get better quality that work from these pirate streams.

Just because some people don't understand what early access means, doesn't mean they should take it away from everybody. If people want a finished game, then either buy it for less, and don't play it till itsnfinished, or buy it when it's finished.

Yup that's their choice just like how its sonys choice on the quality control they perceive for their products. Repairing their image to customers is far more costly than the profits they can get for selling a game that they consider might damage that.

Well I mean, I think people kinda know Sony and these developers aren't really related. If anything it's costing them money, because I know quite a few people, who are gonna get an Xbox, just for this game. In my home town, I can think of like three off the top of my head.

Also, there isn't much novelty in modern AAA game development in my opinion. Most of the are still FPSes or standard action RPGs, and stuff. Most of the cool games with dynamic world's, crafting, and sandboxy style gameplay with building and stuff, are all indie games in early access. When AAA games try to do crafting, it's stupid like farcry, or something. Just some thing added, so they can say they have crafting, or whatever.

If AAA studios would step up and put in the risk to develop dynamic game engines, with sandbox world's, they would sell alot more.

I don't think casual gamers actually want innovation as you perceive it based on the sales numbers for games like call of duty WWII. Activision is quoted in saying, "Activision revealed that Call of Duty: WWII sold $500M worth of copies in its first three days of release. That total doubles the sales of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare over the same period last year."

I was thinking about this, how can people still be playing the same game for 15+ years, aren't they bored of it already? I know I am. I came to this conclusion, they just keep making the same game and it just keeps attracting the same type of demographic. As people get older they stop playing it but you know what, their kids will pick it up and start playing it etc etc and the cycle just keeps on going.

Your tastes in games will change just like how your life changes but there is always that kid out there who will pick it up cause they hear of the reputation of the title. Look at halo, mario, zelda, these are iconic brands that will just keep recycling itself to a new generation every few years.

So I get what you're saying, I think we all want innovation and new experiences, I guess it's why devs like this can exist to sell us that dream. But AAA titles already have their formula down and the reason we keep getting what we get is people keep buying it in big numbers. Until that dies down I doubt we will see much innovation coming from them.

Something else to look at is what interests you have that might make a certain type of game more interesting for you. Like if you are really into watching the walking dead then maybe look at some type of survival horror game. Or if you like some type of sci fi space drama then the mass effect series might be something to look at. There are just too many types of games out there to recommend to people without knowing more about their interests or type of games they like to play.

They did this to me. Also signed me up for a contract without my consent. Specifically asked not to have one. Tried to cancel due to moving out of state and got hit with a huge termination fee. Took my devices back to a local store who never returned them in the system and I got charged for the full costs of the devices too.

Edit: just to clarify for those who keep telling me to get a receipt. I got a receipt. I sent it to them when they charged me. They didn't care. Spent hours on the phone with them saying they never received it.

You know, now I don't feel like a total ass when I held up the line at the return center when the worker refused to give me a written notification or receipt that I actually returned the equipment. I have had issues with this in the past and they just kept saying that they inputted it into the system and it's all taken care of but that means absolutely nothing when it's their word against yours. I finally had to get a supervisor to sign some piece of paper saying I returned the boxes that day but boy was that a hassle since most of the local return centers has closed down in my area and there was only one with a 30+ min waiting time that day.

I always do pugs and usually do not fail even if the group has no idea what it's doing. I think the best chance for success is you be the carrier so reclaimer/tact/final measure has all worked for me. I basically rely on myself to carry the case and keep myself alive, reclaimer is probably the easiest of the few I mentioned. The other 3 party members are basically there for distraction. Usually with pugs now, when all the boxes are planted and the boss spawns they have no idea where to go. If rushing the boss and not being able to down it right away then I just go turtle in the stairway and hope they figure out to come down there too. If 2 people in the group know what to do it's usually a pass, if it's only one that really knows what to do then it can end up with a few wipes.

If these weren't baked into a weekly event per month I'd actually be ok with the drop rates. Even if they did a different event every weekend I'd be really cool with that knowing I can grind sometime other than this one week a month to get these items I want. These are just a few bad decisions here on what should be a really fun time into something where people are feeling frustrated and upset. I don't think people should ever be left with that impression when playing a game.